Live Recording of Doing What Apes Can’t. Engineered and mixed by Wes Crawford. Track 6. Live Recording of Doing What Apes Can’t. Engineered and mixed by Wes Crawford. Track 5.
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City Shelves are small, themed collections of books placed strategically around Kansas City in locations where people have a little bit of spare time. The idea is to enable people to use that spare time to do something it’s harder and harder to find time to do these days: sit down and escape into a … Read more
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City Shelves are small, themed collections of books placed strategically around Kansas City in locations where people have a little bit of spare time. The idea is to enable people to use that spare time to do something it’s harder and harder to find time to do these days: sit down and escape into a … Read more
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All signs were in collaboration with Walle (the owner of Walnut Place Laundromat).
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Beef liver & onions: Thinly sliced beef liver Onions Flour Brandy Cream Soak beef liver in milk for several hours beforehand to remove bitter, bloody flavor from liver. Cook sliced onions over medium heat with a couple tablespoons of butter until soft. Remove onions and set aside. Remove liver from milk, drain, and dredge in … Read more
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Posted by Sean M. Starowitz on February 11, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Wash/Dry/Fold My Porcelain Past, “Film maker Ron Schildknecht captured the essence of the event in a fitting black-and-white film, “My Porcelain Past.” Only 19 minutes long, using film footage interspersed with still photos, the documentary is a beautiful tribute to this hamburger joint that became a crossroad melting pot…Schildknecht’s film reveals the soul of this institution that … Read more
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